Jewish Groups Concerned Over 'Show Me Your Papers' Law

Jewish News of Greater Phoenix, News Report, Salvatore Caputo, Posted: Jun 28, 2012

In the wake of the Supreme Court's ruling on Arizona's immigration law, a consensus is building among Jewish voices in the state.




Semantics Important to Immigrants' Struggle, Garcia Argues

ChicoSol, News Report, Leslie Layton, Posted: Jun 22, 2012

An undocumented immigrant fighting to practice law has asked the media to drop the word "illegal" in reference to his immigration status.




$3 Million Fraudster Sentenced to Five-Year Prison Term

India-West, News Report, Sunita Sohrabji, Posted: Jun 22, 2012

Former hedge fund manager Krittibas Ray was sentenced June 15 to 65 months in prison for bilking his investors out of more than $3 million, under a plea deal he made with prosecutors.




Ariz. Spanish-Language Media Take On SB 1070

La Opinión, News Report, Valeria Fernández, Posted: Jun 20, 2012

More than 20 Spanish-language media outlets in Arizona will air a 30-minute program Wednesday on SB 1070.




The Rubio Factor in Latino Politics

National Institute for Latino Policy, Commentary, Angelo Falcón, Posted: Jun 17, 2012

Latinos experienced two political victories this week. One thing they had in common was the role of Florida Senator Marco Rubio.




Know Your Rights to Advocate for Your Autistic Child

Eastern Group Publications, News Feature, Gloria Angelina Castillo, Posted: Jun 17, 2012

Culturally sensitive information in Spanish on autism is still hard to come by, despite state and federal laws on the books.




DREAM Relief a Game Changer?

Frontera NorteSur, News Report, Kent Paterson, Posted: Jun 16, 2012

Obama's announcement of temporary deportation stays for undocumented youth could be a game changer in the 2012 elections.




Stress Plus Pollution Causes Health Risks for Worcester's Low-Income Kids

Environmental Health News, News Feature, Lindsey Konkel, Posted: Jun 16, 2012

Scientists are beginning to suspect that low-income children may be more biologically susceptible to contaminants.




Pena Nieto or Lopez Obrador?

Frontera NorteSur, News Report, Kent Paterson, Posted: Jun 14, 2012

With less than three weeks remaining, the Mexican presidential race appears to be down to Enrique Pena Nieto vs. Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador.




Fixin’ up Hoopa: A Community’s Struggle with Addiction--Part II

New America Media/Two Rivers Tribune, News Report, Allie Hostler, Posted: Jun 14, 2012

The Hoopa Valley Tribe considers alcohol and controlled substances the most significant safety issue facing the community.




Fans, News Media Say Pacquiao Won; Bradley Rematch Announced

INQUIRER.net, News Report, Roy Luarca, Philippine Daily Inquirer, Posted: Jun 10, 2012

Pacquiao's fans and major news organizations around the world say he was the clear winner in his bout Saturday night with Timothy Bradley.




Beer Profiteers Fight Oglala Lawsuit That Seeks Control of Alcohol Sales

Indian Country Today, News Report, Stephanie Woodard, Posted: Jun 10, 2012

Pine Ridge is a "dry" Indian reservation, but that hasn't stopped alcohol vendors from selling beer directly to the people who live there.




80-Year-Old Grandma Gets US Citizenship

El Pregonero, News Report, Andrea Acosta, Translated by Elena Shore, Posted: Jun 09, 2012

Even though she was 80 and with little English language skills, a Salvadoran immigrant successfully pursued her dream of becoming a U.S. citizen.




H-Visa Applicants Coming Under Added Scrutiny

Korea Times, News Report, Kim Chul-soo / Translation: Seohee Sohn, Posted: Jun 08, 2012

Federal immigration authorities are turning up the heat on immigrants applying for worker visas, and their employers.